Tomio Fukuoka

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Tomio Fukuoka
福岡富雄
Born (1936-01-01) January 1, 1936 (age 88)
Nationality Japan
Occupation(s)Educator, Academian
Known forFounder of Kobe Institute of Computing (KIC)
Title
SpouseKazuko Fukuoka
Children2
Awards

Tomio Fukuoka (福岡富雄) (born January 1, 1936) is a Japanese educator and Academian.[1] He is the Founder/Chairman of Kobe Denshi and Graduate School of Information Technology (KIC).[2]

Early life[edit]

Tomio Fukuoka was born in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.

Professional career[edit]

Tomio Fukuoka founded KIC in 1958 as a small Electronic school in the city of Kobe, Japan was called Kobe Electronic School, which received the recognition Institute of Advanced Vocational Education from the Japanese Ministry of Education in 1988 for its vital contribution to Japanese computing society. Now KIC is one of the major institutes for professional, vocational, practical oriented education in ICT and other Digital related industries in Japan over 17,700 alumni.

Awards and honors[edit]

Awarded for significant achievements in the areas of public welfare and public service by the Government of Japan in 1993.

Awarded for distinguished achievements in research fields, social work, state/local government fields or the improvement of life for handicapped/impaired persons by the Emperor of Japan in 2008.

Publication[edit]

  • 『AI基礎原理とその仕組み』 (in Japanese). KIC Planning and Publishing Department(Kobe DenshiKobe Institute of Computing). 12 March 2021. ISBN 978-4-87787-800-9. C3055

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "神戸電子専門学校60年の歩み". Kobe Denshi. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  2. ^ "H.E. Ambassador Dr. Fatimie Observes Entrance Ceremony of Kobe Institute of Computing". The Embassy of Afghanistan in Tokyo, Japan. 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2020-12-23.

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